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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
father and son looking at trying this hobby.
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<blockquote data-quote="GaryO" data-source="post: 375095" data-attributes="member: 4018"><p>I cant say i know anything about Cowhole Creek apart from the fact that the whole Bungonia area was and is a recognized gold district . Some areas come under national parks or private property while others are heavily linked to local landcare groups . So just read up on access to the spots you would like to try before you head out. </p><p> While its fine to go out in untried areas it would be better to try some known spots for the first couple of times to help you learn what to look for and as you get better you can venture of with your knowledge to other spots. </p><p> Places like Oallen and Tuena usually have other fossickers around that you can chat with and gain some first hand info on the hobby. </p><p></p><p>Gaz :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GaryO, post: 375095, member: 4018"] I cant say i know anything about Cowhole Creek apart from the fact that the whole Bungonia area was and is a recognized gold district . Some areas come under national parks or private property while others are heavily linked to local landcare groups . So just read up on access to the spots you would like to try before you head out. While its fine to go out in untried areas it would be better to try some known spots for the first couple of times to help you learn what to look for and as you get better you can venture of with your knowledge to other spots. Places like Oallen and Tuena usually have other fossickers around that you can chat with and gain some first hand info on the hobby. Gaz :Y: [/QUOTE]
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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
father and son looking at trying this hobby.
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